Severe weather is expected to hit Eastern Ohio, Northwestern Pennsylvania, and West Virginia on Monday and Tuesday. Residents in these areas are advised to prepare for the worst, including isolated tornadoes and damaging winds. Stay alert and take necessary precautions to ensure your safety during these intense weather conditions.
The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh has forecasted that afternoon and evening storms with the possibility of damaging winds and heavy downpours are likely to occur on Monday. The area to be affected is the eastern part of Ohio, western Pennsylvania, and the WV panhandle. The storms are anticipated to develop sometime between 3 p.m. and 11 p.m.
The threat of severe weather continues to loom over Ohio, with Tuesday’s forecast looking particularly worrisome. The Zanesville and New Philadelphia areas are at higher risk for isolated tornadoes and significant damaging winds, making it crucial for residents to stay alert and keep up with the latest updates. Despite Monday’s storms being categorized as a marginal risk, it’s still important to exercise caution and be prepared for any potential hazards.
The region is expected to experience high heat indices throughout both days, with temperatures reaching as high as 100°F on Monday. This heightened heat, coupled with the possibility of severe weather, presents an increased risk for the area.
According to the extended forecast, there is some relief in sight beginning Wednesday. The high temperature for the day is expected to be 81°F, and there is a 55% chance of rain. The rest of the week will see more seasonable temperatures, with highs in the low 80s.